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The surging dollar is going to make job creation more complicated under President-elect Trump. Plus, the question isn't "when will we run out of oil?" It's "when will we need to stop pumping so much?" Finally, a conversation with Anna Kendrick.

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Facebook and Google are figuring out how to handle fake news. Plus, we look at Donald Trump's conflicts of interest and James Fallows tells us about the president-elect's relationship with China. Finally, two voters in Alabama reflect on the election.

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As the nation moved forward from last week's election, we ask: What happens to the Democrats' economic agenda now? We also take a look at what might happen to federal employees at agencies such as the Department of Education under Trump's administration. Finally: People have had enough of this election. Over the weekend, movie-going surged 50 percent and NFL ratings were on the rise — Americans might be ready for a little escape from the news.

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We're still asking, after Tuesday's shocking upset that elected Donald Trump president, "What now?" Today we look at the president-elects policies on infrastructure, technology and trade. Plus, how will he go about reversing President Barack Obama's executive orders, as he promised? Finally, we talk about the difference between politics and governance in the Weekly Wrap.

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We're continuing to try and answer the big question of this election: "What now?" Today we're looking at corporate tax reform, environmental policy and Dodd-Frank under President Trump. Plus, is there stagflation in our future?

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Of the many questions raised by last night's election, this is perhaps the most fundamental: What happens now? We have wall-to-wall coverage of Donald Trump's victory today, starting with a special edition of the Weekly Wrap. Then: A common refrain today is "the polls got it wrong." Did they? We asked our pollster. Plus, deep dives on what the Trump administration will do about trade and health care. Finally, we talk with the Rust Belt voters who helped elect Trump, and now expect him to deliver.